I picked up the cello about a year ago and already it's more enjoyable than most other things I do. The idea of replacing that with AI is silly. Why stop doing something I love?
I firmly believe that use of AI in music production is solely for the sake of monetization. Bona fide instrumentalists are playing their instruments, practicing, getting better, playing with other instrumentalists, and not implementing AI unless generating something they intend to use to make money. No actual musician I know is using AI in a serious musical context.
I'm making an app with a Typescript+React front end and a Go back end. While in local development, I serve it with Vite. Could I use Deno in place of Vite+Node?
Isn't one of the biggest problems with these VR headsets the nearness of the display to the eye? It seems like prolonged exposure to this would result in myopia that would worsen faster than it does when exposed to screens that are farther away.
The actual distance doesn't matter at all, only the apparent distance after taking into account the optics, your eyes can only see the latter. I don't know the number for the Vision Pro, but it's probably similar to most VR headsets at ~2 meters away, far better than most computer screens that people work at all day.
gab.ai lets you choose the AI character you're talking to, so you're not stuck with artificial race balancing or whatever political rectitude is fashionable.
"Two" is a magic number that conflates the concept with implementation. Two-factor authentication is not useful because of 2, it's useful because of >1.
"Multi-factor" lets us generalize to 0 factors (anonymous), 1 factor (weakly authenticated), and many factors (strongly authenticated).